'Breaking Bad' Final Episodes Recap - Granite State

After last week's pulse pounding, heart wrenching episode, it would seem nearly impossible for the creative team behind Breaking Bad to try and top it. For one thing, this is the one remaining episode before the series finale, so whatever dots need to be connected, they better get done now.
It's important to note that this episode along with the series finale are 75-minutes in length or - if you're taking out commercials - roughly an hour long compared to the usual 60-minute/45-minute without commercial run time.
To start off, we find Walt being hidden away at the vacumn cleaner repair guy's place (played wonderfully by surprising guest star Robert Forster) along with Saul as the mystery man works on getting both his clients away with new identities. Saul is done within two days while Walt - with his face all over the national news as his Heisenberg story has gone public - has to wait a bit longer.
Eventually, Walt ends up in New Hampshire in a cabin in the woods, cut off from the world. This would seemingly work fine for Walt, however; he wants revenge on Jack and his crew for killing Hank and taking all his money. As Walt states, that money was for his 'children'. He keeps telling himself that, but is convinced to lay low and not go anywhere.
Meanwhile, back to our other protagonist, Jessie - whose been trapped by Todd and his Uncle's guys for a while now - tries to escape but is unsuccessful in his attempt. This sadly leads to Jessie having to witness to murder of Andrea, as Todd once again kills an innocent bystander right in front of him. This was hard to watch.
Back to Walt, whose now become secluded in his cabin for months, but is visited every 30 days or so by that vacuum cleaner repair man, bringing supplies and such. After being administered a ghetto-type chemo-therapy, Walt decides he needs to get money to Skyler and Walt Jr. to help them out. After venturing to a bar with a Ensure box stuffed with 100K, he discreetly reaches Walt Jr. by pay phone at school to tell him of his plan. Jr. wants no part of it, and exclaims probably the most heart breaking line Walt will ever hear: "Why aren't you dead yet?!?!?"
So there is Walt, sitting in a bar, waiting for the police to come for him as he's tipped them off of his whereabouts when suddenly, he sees his old partners, Elliott and Gretchen Schwartz, giving an interview discussing him on TV. It's funny how we've learned the main motivation for Walt 'breaking bad' was the fact that he's been screwed over so many times in his life - none more than him being pushed out of Gray Matter - which led him to want to build 'his empire'. Seeing his old partners state publicly that he had no doing in the founding of their company, gives Walt all the motivation he needs to enact revenge and go out swinging.
The cops show, but just as they arrive at the bar, Walt is gone. Que Breaking Bad theme.
Notes:
- How sick and twisted is Todd? Something tells me Jesse Plemons might get some Emmy talk for this.
- As much as I've been unable to stand Jessie sometimes, you gotta feel for the guy. Having to watch two girls he's loved die.
- Nice to see Bob Odenkirk's Saul not act like a schmuck for once. I still don't see how he gets his own show.
- No Marie, huh? I'm sure she'll get a nice send-off next week.
- Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium...two copies.
Only 75-minutes remain of probably one of the great television drama's of all-time. How bittersweet this will be.
Grade: A